Videos I took at the
SCCA Runoffs at Road Atlanta. These are .iso files
that you can play from your hard drive or burn a DVD. The files are 4GB for the
largest.I suggest you "save target as" using
right-click on the links and save the file to your hard drive.

Use of
these photos in any publication is free as long as photo credit is given to R.
Allen Olmstead for slides from Al’s collection (filenames prefixed with rao)
and likewise credit to Clark W. Nicholls for slides from his collection
(filenames prefixed with cwn),
and likewise credit to Pete Watson for slides from his collection (filenames
prefixed with pw),
If you need higher resolution jpg, let Clark know the file name and photo
gallery (web address) it is in.

I should have a
contest like how many jelly beans in the jar. How many slides in the closet? (I
don’t know the answer and won’t be counting them). I have several thousand more
from later years. Lots of F1, mostly boring. Hopefully I’ll get to them!

Here’s the
workstation, scanner lower right:

Scans are being
done with a HP Scanjet 4890 at 300dpi resolution.
This scanner scans 16 slides in one batch at user selected resolution with
Hewlett Packard software.
I used 300dpi which makes a jpg file 500-700KB each slide. Not the best, but ok
for now.
The PC is a dual core AMD Athlon 64x2 4400+ 2.2GHz
processor with 3GB RAM running Windows XP-Professional.

I’m building a new quad-core PC for Windows 7, so I have
added another scanner to my toolbox, HP G4050

Link to TigerDirect where there
is much more information on the G4050 here

I think the Epson V500 (below) is a worthy scanner too, but
does fewer slides at once! Around $230